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nouseforaname
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Mutantius
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nouseforaname
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hmm interesting ,wonder me if its good
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nouseforaname
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isn't i a b movie if it didn't went into the theaters or under a certain budget ?
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nouseforaname
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Quote: | the term B movie continues to be used in a broader sense, referring to any low-budget, commercial motion picture meant neither as an arthouse film nor as pornography. In its post–Golden Age usage, there is ambiguity on both sides: on the one hand, many B movies display a high degree of craft and aesthetic ingenuity; on the other, the primary interest of many inexpensive exploitation movies is prurient. In some cases, both are true. |
Quote: | Critic A. O. Scott of the New York Times warned of the impending "extinction" of the cheesy, campy, guilty pleasures that used to bubble up with some regularity out of the B-picture ooze of cut-rate genre entertainment. Those cherished bad movies—full of jerry-built effects, abominable acting, ludicrous story lines—once flickered with zesty crudity in drive-ins and grind houses across the land. B-picture genres—science fiction and comic-book fantasy in particular, but also kiddie cartoons and horror pictures—now dominate the A-list, commanding the largest budgets and the most attention from the market-research and quality-control departments of the companies that manufacture them.... [F]or the most part, the schlock of the past has evolved into star-driven, heavily publicized, expensive mediocrities.... |
Quote: | While B movies may have mediocre scripts and actors who are relatively unknown or past their prime, they are for the most part competently lit, shot, and edited. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B_movie#Transition_II.2FThe_B_movie_in_the_digital_age:_2000s
saw budget 1.2 million, average feature budget is over 56 million
bad acting, past their prime movie stars (princess bride dude, danny glover etc)
I'd call it a B movie 
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Posted: Wed, 31st Jan 2007 23:36 Post subject: |
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I don't care what you call it, Saw was brilliant 
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Posted: Thu, 1st Feb 2007 03:50 Post subject: |
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Saw is definitely a b-movie. But it's a very fucking good b movie.
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